Ondrej Dyck
About Ondrej Dyck
Ondrej Dyck is a Research Staff member at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, specializing in atomic level characterization of material interfaces and defects. He holds a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville and has developed novel characterization techniques in materials science.
Current Role at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Ondrej Dyck has been serving as Research Staff at Oak Ridge National Laboratory since 2019. In this role, he focuses on the atomic level characterization of material interfaces and defects. His work contributes to advancements in materials science, particularly through the development of novel characterization techniques.
Previous Experience at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Prior to his current position, Ondrej Dyck worked at Oak Ridge National Laboratory as a Postdoctoral Research Associate from 2015 to 2019. During this four-year tenure, he engaged in research that laid the groundwork for his current focus on material characterization.
Educational Background in Physics and Materials Science
Ondrej Dyck earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Physics and Mathematics from Appalachian State University, where he studied from 2008 to 2011. He then pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, completing his studies from 2011 to 2015.
Research Experience at University of Tennessee
During his time at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Ondrej Dyck worked as a Graduate Research Assistant from 2011 to 2015. This role involved conducting research that contributed to his expertise in materials science and electron microscopy.
Expertise in Electron Microscopy
Ondrej Dyck is recognized for his expertise in electron microscopy, a critical technique for materials analysis. His specialization allows for detailed examination of material structures at the atomic level, enhancing the understanding of material interfaces and defects.